Trailing their old rivals by two points in the UEFA Nations League standings, Germany welcome Italy to Monchengladbach on Tuesday, as two European heavyweights convene.
Trailing their old rivals by two points in the UEFA Nations League standings, Germany welcome Italy to Monchengladbach on Tuesday, as two European heavyweights convene.
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Match: Italy vs Germany
Date: June 15, 2022
Time: 12:15 AM (IST)
Venue: Borussia-Park
Match Prediction-Italy vs Germany Betting Tips and Match Prediction
No strangers to being overturned by the Macedonians – who they strode past during qualifying to secure a spot in Qatar, despite losing 2-1 to them at home – Germany arrive at Dall’Ara full of optimism under the fresh management of head coach Hansi Flick. Stating his aim is to top their new Nations League group, Flick now takes his men to Emilia-Romagna with Germany unbeaten in their last four games against the Italians.
Having helped his predecessor Joachim Low to lead Die Mannschaft to World Cup glory eight years ago, the former Bayern Munich manager – also a Champions League winner in 2020 – now oversees an exciting crop of young players. Following the relative failures of a last-16 exit at the Euros and being beaten to a place in the Nations League finale by Spain, the new-look Nationalelf will prepare for November’s global gathering by measuring themselves against the two Euro finalists and a Hungary side which caused them such problems in a 2-2 draw last summer.
Neuer; Klostermann, Sule, Rudiger; Hofmann, Kimmich, Gundogan, Raum; Sane, Muller; Werner
An era ended in Palermo, just over two months ago, as Italy’s Euro 2020 winners repeated the same mistakes as their predecessors back in 2017, when the Azzurri failed to qualify for the World Cup in Russia. Amid recrimination and calls, from some quarters, for the axe to fall on coach Roberto Mancini – previously lauded for leading his nation to an improbably long unbeaten run.
Winning the Euros – a painful 1-0 defeat to North Macedonia ended hopes of making the finals at the semi-final stage of the playoffs. After a relatively meaningless friendly win over Turkey just a few days later, Italy’s most recent get-together commenced in embarrassing fashion, as the ‘Finalissima’ clash with Argentina – bringing together the reigning champions of Europe and South America – saw them suffer a 3-0 loss at Wembley.
Donnarumma; Calabria, Mancini, Bastoni, Spinazzzola; Frattesi, Cristante, Barella; Politano, Scamacca, Gnonto
Few would have predicted such difficult times ahead for the European champions so soon after their crowning glory last July, but morale-drained Italy are a shadow of their former selves and now enter a tricky transition.
Germany are far further ahead in their development, and can find goals from a variety of sources, so should return home with an opening Nations League victory before reconvening with old foes England next week. Germany are virtually unstoppable on their day and have grown in stature over the past year. Die Mannschaft are the better team at the moment and hold the upper hand going into this game.
Italy 0-1 Germany, as predicted by us.